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Shinya Tsukamoto (塚本 晋也, Tsukamoto Shin'ya, born January 1, 1960) is a Japanese filmmaker and actor. With a considerable cult following both domestically and abroad, Tsukamoto is best known for his body horror / cyberpunk film Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), which is considered the defining film of the Japanese Cyberpunk movement, [1] as ...
11 Photos. Shin'ya Tsukamoto was born on 1 January 1960 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor and director, known for Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), Vital (2004) and Tokyo Fist (1995). More at IMDbPro.
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May 6, 2020 · Solid Metal Nightmares: The Films of Shinya Tsukamoto is released in the US by Arrow Video on May 26, 2020. Design & Living AnOther List. As a series of retrospective releases based on the renowned director’s career comes out, AnOther takes a close look at five of the best works by Shinya Tsukamoto.
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Lowest Rated: 36% Marebito (2004) Birthday: Jan 1, 1960. Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan. The versatile Japanese talent Shinya Tsukamoto is an accomplished actor, director, writer, and even production...
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Shinya Tsukamoto interview: We spoke to the real star of Martin Scorsese’s Silence. The cult actor-director had to lose weight, toil in mud and be blasted by waves for his role. Christopher...
721. 23K views 3 years ago. Explore the work of Shinya Tsukamoto on the Arrow Video Channel: https://apple.co/2LotDJx One of the most distinctive and celebrated names in modern Japanese cinema...
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Oct 23, 2002 · One of the most important names in contemporary Japanese cinema, Shinya Tsukamoto has done groundbreaking work in arousing international attention for Japanese film. When his still powerful, independently made, black-and-white Tetsuo: the Iron Man (1989) toured an unprecedented number of festivals in the late 1980s and early 1990s, many western ...